Carlos Tejada

China News Editor, The Wall Street Journal.

Carlos is The Wall Street Journal's China news editor, responsible for daily news coverage for print, online and other outlets. He has worked for the Journal since 1995, both as a reporter and editor, in Dallas, New York and Hong Kong. He is currently based in Beijing with his wife and two young children.

Articles by Carlos Tejada

In 2009, then-Google executive Kai-Fu Lee discouraged Chinese college students from the start-up world, saying young people weren't ready. Six years later, he says, China's young people are themselves proving to be an innovative pack.

Chinese Internet firm Qihoo 360 Technology received a management-buyout offer valuing it at about $9 billion, marking potentially the largest deal yet in a wave of going-private offers for U.S.-traded Chinese firms.

Microsoft Corp. is offering some Chinese users a free upgrade to its latest Windows operating-system software, even if it is unlicensed, in its latest attempt to grapple with a market plagued by piracy and regulatory issues.

China’s central bank on Wednesday broadly helped the ability of its banks to make loans. The move signals that Beijing is increasingly worried that the world’s No. 2 economy isn’t growing as fast as it should. Already some of the first economic indicators of this young year show growth is continuing to slow. But it also marks the latest sign...

The Chinese government accused e-commerce giant Alibaba of failing to crack down on the sale of fake goods, bribery and other illegal activity on its sites in a rare public dispute with one of the country’s most prominent companies.